Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
Sort by
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
-
A Comparative Evaluation Of Stacking And Reclaiming Methods And Their Effect On Material VariabilityBy Richard C. Corson
The objective of blending materials in a bedding pile is to reduce the variation in successive samples taken from the materials to be blended. In designing a bedding and reclaiming operation, several
Jan 1, 1985
-
Lower Grade Nickel Sulfide Resources (a0c91d9f-fa30-4298-95e0-72547311e3ab)By J. M. Duke
Significant resources grading less than about 1 % nickel occur in magmatic sulfide deposits of two types. In the Mt. Keith type, extensive zones of disseminated nickel sulfides occur in the central p
Jan 1, 1982
-
New Soda Ash Technology Plant Highly SuccessfulBy T. Dunn
FMC Corporation has achieved a significant cost reduction through a new proprietary solution mining and processing technology at its Green River, Wyoming Soda Ash Facility. In the first phase, complet
Jan 1, 1998
-
Parameters Affecting Column Flotation Of FluoriteBy J. D. McKay
Continuous column flotation parameter testing, to improve operating methodologies, using coarse bubbles on fluorite ore from Nevada, revealed that retention time is the predominant factor affecting co
Jan 1, 1987
-
Apatite Flotation Kinetics With Conventional And New CollectorsBy C. A. F. Pinto
In the present work compared flotation kinetics of apatite with four different collectors was established. Sodium oleate and rice bra~ oil were used to represent conventional collectors. The new colle
Jan 1, 1991
-
Population, Politics And Potash (50a04aa2-589c-4aad-8bd2-b5c984e70af8)By John B. Mitchell
Approximately 90% of all potash produced is employed as a fertilizer, either directly or with nitrogen and phosphorus. The remaining 10% is utilized in the manufacture of other chemical products, The
Jan 1, 1972
-
Blue Flame Burner ReportBy R. R. Givler
Since the 1860's the good ole days, oil has been nozzle fed to burners under pressure atomizing the oil into droplets -- 1960's has produced vaporized oil that burns oil with the flame color
Jan 1, 1975
-
Longwall Mining – IntroductionBy William Harrison, Robert H. Trent
GENERAL DESCRIPTION History The most striking feature of mining in the United States has been the infrequent use of longwall systems. This system, which accounts for the majority of coal product
Jan 1, 1982
-
Optimizing Ball Mill Liners For Production And Economy (f78bb3c9-f90e-4a91-8db5-c43af4ae1abb)By David J. Dunn
Mill liner design is an important factor in grinding. Testing and selection of the optimum liner profile for a given set of mill operating conditions can improve mill capacity, liner life, and liner w
Jan 1, 1976
-
Geophysical Applications In Coal Exploration And Mine Planning: ElectromagneticsBy L. C. Bartel
Geologic features such as structure (faults, folds, fractures, etc.), water bearing zones, aquifers, pemeability variations, and porosity variations are important for mine planning and in situ energy
Jan 1, 1982
-
Evaluating Ventilation Parameters For Extended-Cut MiningBy J. P. Rider
The number of extended cut mining systems has increased significantly in coal mines over the last decade, and there is a constant push to extend the face ventilation systems to even greater setback di
Jan 1, 1997
-
Innovative Concept In Tailgate Entry Support: Elimination Of Crib Blocks Through Utilization Of New High Capacity Roof Truss Systems (09e488b1-c200-4c40-8033-9884411485ce)By J. C. Stankus
In this paper, an innovative concept in longwall tailgate support is discussed. This new concept utilizes a new high capacity roof truss system in lieu of conventional wooden crib block. The first fie
Jan 1, 1995
-
The Selection of Flotation Reagents for Mineral FlotationBy Robert D. Hansen, Basil S. Fee, Richard R. Klimpel
Despite the importance of froth flotation to the mineral industries as a means of separating various minerals, the commercial flotation reagents used have varied little in the last twenty years. Numer
Jan 1, 1986
-
Computer Assisted Instruction For Miner TrainingBy Eileen Ashworth
Computer-assisted instruct ion is now being used in areas as diversified as training handicapped children to preflight simulation for airline pilots. This paper reports on two courses that have been d
Jan 1, 1983
-
The Cart In Front Of The HorseBy John P. Mahaffey
Thank you Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen of SME-AIM? for this opportunity to talk to you about, one of the most interesting and challenging facets of our mining industry. Because the need was
Jan 1, 1975
-
Camera-Aided Technology for Underground Mine Safety (CAT-UMS)By Angelina Anani, Nathalie Risso, Carlos Olmos de Aguilera
The traditional approach to safety clearance monitoring and proper PPE usage in underground mines is time-consuming, costly, and susceptible to negligence. However, automated real-time monitoring can
Jun 25, 2023
-
Gold In Northeastern Siberia (33e12904-44ad-4fe1-b644-921665adc84c)By Wladyslaw John Cieslewicz
Geologically, this region is occupied by Mesozoids, a folded belt of Triassic and Jurassic sediments and volcanics. Gold mineralization is of Upper Jurassic age. Most of the stream placers formed duri
Jan 1, 1987
-
NSW Coal-A Micro View Of The FutureThe Australian states of New South Wales (NSW) and Queensland, because of their endowment of black coal resources, dominate the production and export statistics for Australian coal. NSW produced 86 mi
Jan 1, 1997
-
The Utilization Of Anthracite Refuse As A Soilless MediumBy John W. White
Anthracite mine refuse, or culm dump material as it is sometimes called, is the waste material resulting from the sizing and cleaning of run-of-mine deep and strip-mined anthracite coal. It may also c
Jan 1, 1972
-
Glass Containers From Varying Industrial Mineral Sources ? IntroductionBy William W. Kephart
Brockway Glass Company, Inc., manufactures glass containers at fourteen plants located in nine states. The relatively high place value of the major glass batch components dictates that raw material su
Jan 1, 1973